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Kevin Schofield has covered UK politics for nearly 20 years for the Press Association, The Scotsman, The Herald, Daily Record and The Sun. He was editor of PoliticsHome between 2015 and 2020.
Tony Blair has launched an outspoken attack on Labour's approach to Brexit - accusing the party of "timidity" for not campaigning to keep the UK in the European Union.
Britain's top mandarin has moved to reassure EU citizens working in the civil service that their jobs are not at risk as a result of Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn is to appoint a number of new Labour peers - despite previously stating that he would not do so.
Boris Johnson believes he is being hung out to dry by fellow Cabinet eurosceptics over his calls for Theresa May to pursue a hard Brexit.
Rogue landlords face being banned from the private rented sector as part of a raft of measures announced by the Government aimed at helping tenants.
Jeremy Corbyn has insisted he has the energy to lead Labour into the next general election - thanks to a daily diet of porridge.
Theresa May has been urged to kick Lord Heseltine out of the Conservatives after he said a Jeremy Corbyn government would be better for Britain than leaving the EU.
One in four Labour voters could switch to another party at the next election amid confusion over its stance on Brexit, according to a new poll.
Labour has accused the Government of "sleepwalking into a crisis" over the number of available beds on NHS wards.
A Labour frontbencher has been criticised for launching a thinly-veiled warning for his colleagues to back Jeremy Corbyn or face being dumped as MPs.
The Houses of Parliament could go up in flames like "another Grenfell Tower" unless MPs agree to urgently refurbish it, the official in charge of its security has warned.
International trade minister Mark Garnier has been cleared of breaking the ministerial code by asking his former secretary to buy sex toys.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe could be released from prison in Iran "within days", her husband has revealed.
Damian Green will receive a taxpayer-funded golden goodbye of nearly £17,000 after being sacked for lying over a porn scandal, it has emerged.
Theresa May has been accused of trying to "worm her way out" of giving MPs a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal after clashing with a senior MP.
Theresa May did not raise her concerns about Donald Trump's endorsement of anti-Muslim videos posted by a far-right British group in her first conversation with him since the row broke.
Here is a summary of a briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Unite have been forced to deny that Len McCluskey is planning to quit after a former top judge was appointed to investigate claims his re-election as general secretary broke union rules.
Firstly, I need to declare a conflict of interest.
John Bercow has mounted a strong defence of rebel Tory MPs accused of being "mutineers" and "malcontents" by the pro-Brexit press.
Theresa May has insisted there "can never be a place for the threats of violence and intimidation" made against Tory MPs targeted for abuse by Brexit supporters.
While the Conservatives have been engaging in their favourite pastime of tearing themselves apart over Europe, Labour's own splits have largely avoided too much scrutiny.
Labour frontbencher Kate Osamor has defended her support for a boycott of Israeli goods and insisted that the Shadow Cabinet is not split over the issue.
Theresa May will reject any attempts to water down workers' rights after Brexit, Downing Street has said.
Theresa May's humiliations as Prime Minister have been so numerous that it's easy to be pretty non-plussed when another one comes along.
European leaders have given the green light to phase two of the Brexit negotiations - but told Britain it must abide by EU rules until 2021.
European leaders will today give the green light for Brexit talks to move onto the next phase - after Theresa May told them it was "in the best interests" of Britain and the EU.
Tory rebels have warned Theresa May that she faces another Commons defeat over her plans to enshrine the date of Brexit in law.
Labour bosses have been forced to delay the selection of a parliamentary candidate in a key marginal seat amid claims of "1970s-style backroom deals" by the Unite union.
Theresa May's authority as Prime Minister has been dealt a huge blow after a major rebellion by Conservative MPs saw her lose a crunch vote on the Government's flagship Brexit bill.
Jeremy Corbyn does not support a "blanket" boycott of Israeli goods and would buy products made in the country himself, Labour has insisted.
Kate Osamor will not be disciplined by Jeremy Corbyn after she defied Labour policy to back a boycott of Israeli goods, PoliticsHome has learned.
A senior Labour frontbencher has backed the boycott of Israeli goods - just weeks after Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry condemned it.
Ruth Davidson has admitted that she would be willing to stand as an MP after she quits as Scottish Tory leader.
A Conservative MP who sparked a race row by describing a no-deal Brexit as "the n****r in the woodpile" has had the party whip restored.
Theresa May has been accused of an "embarrassing climbdown" after she ditched plans to give ministers sweeping powers to change laws without MPs' approval.